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Some problems associated with the use of multidimensional scaling (French)

The object of the present paper is to conduct an overview of the main problems associated with the use of multidimensional scaling analysis in marketing, in order to: 1. Recognise their essential dimensions; 2. Present an account of the elements of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Authors: Bernard Dubois, Yves Evrard
August 1, 1975

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Influence of the utilization of multivariate techniques on the quality of studies (French)

After six years of utilization of multivariate techniques, we discover that these techniques have brought us along to conceive studies of a more complex structure as well as more clear in their basic assumptions. In this paper, we attempt to analyse...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: Joseph Lion
August 1, 1975

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Survey research in developing countries

This paper discusses the general state of survey research in Egypt, with emphasis on public opinion surveys. It discusses, after reviewing the development of survey research, survey priorities, public opinion surveys, some methodological...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: Nahed Saleh
August 1, 1975

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Tailor-made panels combining the advantages of ad-hoc survey and consumer panel methods

This paper is concerned with purchasing or usage panels specially set up for a distinct period of time and usually to measure only one product, i.e. "tailor-made" panels. It examines the circumstances in which such panels are likely to be used, some...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: John Parfitt
August 1, 1975

Research papers

Influence of the utilization of multivariate techniques on the quality of studies

After six years of utilization of multivariate techniques, we discover that these techniques have brought us along to conceive studies of a more complex structure as well as more clear in their basic assumptions. In this paper, we attempt to analyse...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: Joseph Lion
August 1, 1975

Research papers

The state of the art

This paper seeks to show what kind of marketing objectives promotions are able to achieve and how the researcher can help the marketer in defining promotional goals and measuring the results.

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: The Contribution Of Research To Decision Making Promotions
Author: Yves Castagnol
June 15, 1975

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In which terms is the problem of media planning set today? (German)

Where is the limit, in this field, of the computer's role? Is there, on a short-term basis, further progress to be made? 1. The aim of the advertising message; 2. The factors enabling us to attain this aim; 3. The two levels of the media-planning...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Author: Jean Francois Canguilhem
September 1, 1974

Research papers

Marketing research

The concept of marketing research is essentially dynamic and the need for its application arises primarily because of the changing socio-economic patterns and life-styles. It would be timely to review the extent to which marketing research, as an aid...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Author: Manendra Mohan
September 1, 1974

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In which terms is the problem of media planning set today? (French)

Where is the limit, in this field, of the computer's role? Is there, on a short-term basis, further progress to be made? 1. The aim of the advertising message; 2. The factors enabling us to attain this aim; 3. The two levels of the media-planning...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Author: Jean Francois Canguilhem
September 1, 1974